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Pats QB hits field on his 41st

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FOXBORO — Speaking with the media yesterday morning at Gillette Stadium, Patriots coach Bill Belichick wandered into a spirited defense of the manner in which Tom Brady is preparing for the 2018 season.

And he didn’t even know he was doing it.

It began innocently enough, when Belichick, who was actually in an upbeat, bouncy mood (“Got a lot of people getting a jump on the weekend, huh?”) was asked to comment on how, given his many years of coaching, “some people presume it’s just old hat” to him.

Here’s how Belichick responded: “Whoever’s making those comments, it’s obviously somebody who hasn’t done this. Things I work on in the offseason aren’t what I’m doing now. Draft, free agency, cut up films, so forth and so on. This is different.”

He continued: “Each year is a new year. Each year has its own challenges and, again, each year we all have to regain, to the best we can, our ability to perform our jobs.

“That’s what I’m trying to do,” he said. “I think that’s what all the players, all the coaches, we’re all trying to do that. None of us has coached in a game or played in a game in a long time. That will be coming up soon.”

You bet it will. And Belichick, the smartest kid in the coaching class, is preparing for a new season. In doing so, he is doing things differentl­y than he did one or two months ago, doing things differentl­y than he did one or two decades ago. Because, you know, each year has its own challenges. He said so. He recognizes that what worked yesterday doesn’t necessaril­y work today.

Isn’t this exactly, precisely, what Tom Brady’s mindset is?

Things he worked on in the offseason aren’t what he’s working on now.

Each year is a new year.

The discussion is of particular relevance this week, given that yesterday was Brady’s 41st birthday. The old quarterbac­k was serenaded with songs and salutes as he trotted out to the practice field for what turned out to be a light day for him, and there were balloons, an oversized birthday card and a Rhode Island-sized “12” birthday cake designed to provide a slice for every fan who attended the workout session. Even Belichick, historical­ly not a fan of allowing the trappings of the real world to infringe on the valuable farm land of training camp, said, “Yeah, we’ll have a little, yeah, we’ll have a couple of things here.”

For all the talk about when Brady will retire, how Brady will retire, why Brady will retire, we know that in the here and now New England’s iconic quarterbac­k is preparing for the season differentl­y than he did in days of old. This is because he a quarterbac­k of old. So he listens to his body. He listens to his wife. The result: Sorry, no TB12 in attendance at the voluntary workouts.

To what level that grates on Belichick we can only guess, unless you hang on every word when the coach speaks at these daily missives.

For instance, here’s Belichick’s response yesterday to a question about veteran cornerback Stephon Gilmore, who is beginning his second season with the Patriots:

“I think he’s one of the players we talked about a couple of days ago that’s in the second year that’s had a higher level of comfort in the program, in the defensive system, communicat­ion with teammates, understand­ing of techniques … he’s done a good job, a solid job, for us all year.”

Here’s Belichick’s response to a question about veteran tight end Dwayne Allen, also in his second season with the Pats:

“He’s had a great offseason, has worked really hard, has improved himself, has improved the techniques and doing things the way that we try to do them.”

Here’s Belichick’s response to a question about how Brady has looked in training camp:

“Yeah, I’m not going to get into a lot of individual assessment­s. I think all of us — I’d speak for all of us, and myself included — we’re in a process. We’ve been in camp for a week to 10 days depending on when they came in, when we came in, when we started. We’re making progress. We all have a long way to go. We’re all a long way from where we need to be, but we’re all a lot further along than we were a week or 10 days ago. It’s part of the process. We’re just grinding through it. We’ve all got a long way to go.”

There may be a Brady compliment in there somewhere, if you look deep enough. But, hey, there was cake. Seeing how the 2001 Bill Belichick was probably not a big fan of birthday cakes at training camp, it’s easy to see how much he’s evolved.

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STAFF PHOTOS BY CHRIS CHRISTO Former New England Patriot Joe Andruzzi, above left, looks on as a young girl gives Tom Brady a birthday balloon at Gillette Stadium in Foxboro; Brady gets a birthday kiss, below, from wife Gisele Bundchen with their kids Ben and Vivian; and, left,...
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STAFF PHOTOS BY CHRIS CHRISTO CELEBRATOR­Y MOOD: Bill Belichick smiles while answering questions from the media yesterday at Gillette Stadium, where the theme around Patriots practice was the 41st birthday for quarterbac­k Tom Brady, who also got greetings from fans while signing...
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